For The Record

Submit birth, marriage and obituary records online.


PDF documents on this site require the free Adobe Reader:

Get Adobe Reader

2010-09-01 issue:

Over 2,000 visitors attend Snitz Fest

by Lowell Brown of Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society

Print Article


Making apple cider was one of more than a dozen traditional Pennsylvania German skills demonstrated at the annual Snitz Fest at the 1719 Hans Herr House & Museum near the town of Willow Street, Pa., on Sept. 18.

Over 2,000 people attended this year's event, celebrating 300 years of European settlement in Lancaster County. The 1719 Herr House is the oldest Mennonite meetinghouse in the Americas.

Willow Street Mennonite Church, the congregation that met there nearly 300 years ago, sponsored this year's free festival in conjunction with their own tricentennial celebration, a short wagon-ride away.














Paul Hess, Willow Street, Pa., makes apple cider. Photo by Lowell Brown.
















Glenn Shenk, Holtwood, Pa., in background, demonstrates wood-working. Marshall Rumbaugh, Dallas, Pa., in foreground, makes butter molds.
Photo by Lowell Brown.















The 1719 Hans Herr House is the oldest Mennonite meetinghouse in the Americas. Photo by Lowell Brown.

Current Stories

Articles

News stories, digests and Meno Acontecer

Columns

Births and Marriages

Readers Say


Subscribe